Discover the Joy of Music
New Ulm Suzuki School of Music
Empowering students through the transformative power of music education, we inspire creativity and build confidence, fostering a lifelong love for music that enriches their lives and strengthens their connection to the world around them.
The Suzuki Method
Studying music with the Suzuki Method is a rewarding journey for you and your child. This approach invites you to engage in their learning, creating a joyful experience that can deepen your bond. Dr. Suzuki believed in music’s transformative power and dedicated his life to developing a teaching method that embodies this vision. From Matsumoto, Japan, he shared a philosophy that emphasizes simplicity and connection. By understanding the Suzuki Method’s educational principles and structured techniques, you can maximize this enriching experience.
While many of Suzuki’s ideas echo those of renowned educators like Pestalozzi and Montessori, his clear vision has made the Suzuki Method a leading approach in music education today. At the New Ulm Suzuki School of Music, we nurture every child’s creativity and self-expression, celebrating their musical milestones in a supportive community. Join us in fostering a lifelong love for music.
“It is necessary to be concerned about the importance of educating a really beautiful human spirit.” – Shinichi Suzuki
Upcoming Events

Summer Pops Camp & Concert
Our annual summer pop camp concert features talented local musicians and is expertly conducted by esteemed guest clinician Carl Rieke, promising a memorable experience for all.
June 27, 2025 at 6 pm
New Ulm Public High School
$2 Adults 18+

End of the Year Play-In & Picnic
An iconic Suzuki event, the Play-In brings together string players of all skill levels. Dr. Suzuki believed that every child can learn to play, and he encouraged students to perform together from memory in their community.
May 12, 2025 at 5:30 pm
Oakwood Methodist Church
FREE

Spring Recital
Join us for an afternoon of beautiful music, performed by our talented students. This recital showcases the progress and hard work that our students have made over the past semester.
April 12, 2025 at Satellite Studios
April 13, 2025 at 3 pm & 4:30 pm
Oakwood Methodist Church
FREE

Twinkle Gala
Celebrate spring with a special performance by our students. The gala will feature live musical entertainment by the Allegro Strings, appetizers, cocktails & mocktails and a silent auction.
April 4, 2025 at 5:30 pm
New Ulm Country Club
$30 Advance | $35 At Door

Tour of Schools
Through our annual tour of schools, we aim to highlight the joy of music and its ability to inspire, unite, and enrich the lives of young people. This tour is a celebration of creativity, teamwork, and the transformative power of music in shaping a brighter future for us all.
April 4, 2025 at 9 am
Washington Learning Center
FREE

Wind Symphony Concert
The Martin Luther College Wind Symphony will join forces with the New Ulm Suzuki School of Music for a remarkable concert directed by MLC Professor Miles Wurster, showcasing a variety of classical selections performed by the talented ensemble.
March 29, 2025 at 4 pm
Martin Luther College
FREE

Winter Recital
Come enjoy a delightful afternoon filled with beautiful music as our talented students step into the spotlight. This recital is a wonderful celebration of their hard work and progress throughout the semester.
February 2, 2025 at 3 pm & 4:30 pm
Oakwood Methodist Church
FREE

Holiday Concert & Sing-a-Long
Join us for a joyful holiday concert where our students showcase their talents and invite everyone to sing beloved Christmas carols. Support our young musicians and celebrate the spirit of the season together.
December 7, 2024 at 1 pm
Oakwood Methodist Church
FREE

Fall Recital
Join us for an afternoon of beautiful music performed by our talented students. This recital showcases the progress and hard work of our students over the past semester.
October 27, 2024 at 3 pm & 4:30 pm
Oakwood Methodist Church
FREE

The New Ulm Suzuki School of Music and its activities are made possible through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board and by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.